Raina to the Rescue! is designed to engage girls by combining storytelling with hands-on activities. The story’s central character, Raina, and her friends work together to help animals. The storybook provides readers with a challenge that they must solve using the included model horse. According to the designers, Marisa Banigan and Mia Godbout, girls must use skills in science, math and reading to successfully complete the tasks.

Banigan and Godbout believe that leadership training begins at a young age, and that the pink and sparkly aisles of toys marketed toward girls are not doing a good job of promoting important leadership skills. They developed Raina to provide an alternative and have created a prototype and tested it in local schools. In order to reach a wider audience, they are currently running a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo and are seeking backers to support the initial run of the toy.

The campaign offers thank you gifts for backers at amounts as low as $10. At $40, backers will receive one of the first run toys, and rewards continue from there. Find out more on Raina to the Rescue’s Indiegogo page.

Leslie Potter is a writer, photographer, and Managing Web Editor for Horse Illustrated and Young Rider. Leslie is based in Lexington, Kentucky, where she nervously dabbles in eventing and dutifully feeds treats to her 30-year-old Morgan, Snoopy.